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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Andreas Schulz. By Avedition. The regular list price is $65.00. Sells new for $40.95. There are some available for $45.55.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by David H. Watkins and D. Kirk Hamilton. By Wiley. Sells new for $75.00.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Various Authors. By Arquitectos Mexicanos Editores. The regular list price is $45.00. Sells new for $26.21. There are some available for $20.00.
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1 comments about Mexican Architects; Tradition and Modernism (Mexican Architects).

  1. This book is printed in Hong Kong. The resolution of the pictures here is so-so. There are 25 Mexican architects featured here and towards the end of the book, there is a directory of how to contact them. There are no layouts featured but simply pictures, an indication that this book is never meant for the cerebral readers or for architecture's enthusiasts. This book is a definite candy popper book, a book that would be forgotten in a matter of time. Every and each architects wrote a simple piece of their philosophy or belief. To put this into another perspective, this book is simply a medley of all architects mentioned combined. The writers didn't even elaborate enough about the pertinence of space, light, and color in mexican architecture. Perhaps, they are true believers in the fact that a picture tells a million stories. Can be better. Yawn ~


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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by William C. Dunn. By Artech House Publishers. Sells new for $129.00. There are some available for $120.84.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Gregory Levitin. By Springer. The regular list price is $129.95. Sells new for $20.79. There are some available for $31.96.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by James Steele. By Phaidon Press. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $4.43. There are some available for $4.11.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Maggie Roe. By Routledge. The regular list price is $120.00. Sells new for $101.00. There are some available for $131.17.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by T. R. Padmanabhan and B. Bala Tripura Sundari. By Wiley-IEEE Press. The regular list price is $105.95. Sells new for $39.99. There are some available for $60.50.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Dennis Wedlick and Philip Langdon. By Collins Design. The regular list price is $35.00. Sells new for $7.70. There are some available for $3.48.
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5 comments about The Good Home: Interiors and Exteriors.

  1. I Am an Optimist but I Am also a Realist, some people would give something in the road dead a good review but there are some things nothing good can be said about it.

    I bought 2 books "The Good Home" and "The Cabin" The Cabin is a little bit better but both are over priced, $8.00 would be a better price. they are a professional looking books hard cover with high gloss pictures.

    The information these books give have little to be desired, sometime these books will tell what materials was used and a little bit about the history of the owenrs but that is about it.

    If You are look for a these books to show You how to build it, forget it! these books are more like if they were written by a real-estate agent or something not a Carpenter.



  2. This is a gorgeous book. The images are of extraordinary quality, and, like another reviewer commented, make one feel as though you're in the room. The text is, well, charming. And that's a good thing. This isn't a dry, academic tome, and the reader is engaged by the almost poetic descriptions. One really begins to think about what's being conveyed. My hat is off to authors Dennis Wedlick and Philip Langdon.

    But foremost is the rare talent of Wedlick. There are many bad architects out there, and the global built fabric has been significantly diminished these past five decades by Bad Modernism (as opposed to the rare Good Modernism). More rare these past five decades are architects conversant with a language of tradition. Even rarer still are architects who work this ancient language with skill, humor, and economy of line. Wedlick, like Sir John Soane, knows how to break the "rules" without ever descending into silliness.

    The crisp plans reveal an impressive attention to compact arrangements, and offer a rebuke to the needless Bigger Is Better phenomenon that has swept America. Wedlick is unusually adept at making sense from complicated geometry (notably with his star-shaped house). His ability to work with both a language of tradition AND modernism is remarkable, and it's to his credit that he has deftly maintained a foot in these opposing camps. The built world would be infinitely improved if more architects kept their feet engaged as such!

    My only complaints are:
    1) The plans are grouped at the end, forcing one to flip back and forth while reading about a house.
    2) Some highlighted houses don't have plans!
    3) No site plans are included.
    4) There's almost no information about Wedlick. One yearns to know more about the man, his practice, and clients.

    These concerns do not offset my giving the book five stars.



  3. This is an enjoyable book. It consists of photo spreads of several homes by the architect author, with explanatory text. It's much more focused than similar books, but, like them, uses polished professional photography and ghost writing.

    The theme is houses with Picturesque charm, or at least as much as can be had with new construction. I feel true charm is always accidental and only accrues over time, but, for those who feel instant charm is better than none at all, there are no better examples. At least for modern homes. Otherwise, Storybook Style: America's Whimsical Homes of the Twenties takes the cake.



  4. Dennis is one of the most talented young architects in America. Anyone who has come into contact with his work, whether its been a real built home or an exhibit such as the ones put up in the Winter Garden at the WFC, Grand Central Station or the Mall of the Americas will walk away saying "that's really neat...I wish I could live like that for a day". Rarely has someone so gifted focused on designing and sharing those concepts with everyday people on budgets. Most architects with a quarter the talent are the ones that design impractical spaces for Wall Street budgets. Refer to the LIFE magazine house of the year series. Dennis' design is by far the most popular one built, in spite of trophy talent like Graves, and Stern sharing the winners circle. To the reader who said he was disappointed...think about this. The mere fact that Dennis' floor plans are in the book is invaluable....try buying a better floor plan for $50. That reader should stick to buying stock house plan magazines at the checkout counter.


  5. The person who wrote that the houses seem impractical to live in does not know what they are talking about. I live in one of Dennis Wedlick's magical houses and I can attest to the fact that I find the space thoroughly livable and practical in addition to being inspiring. Every day in this house is a life-enriching joy and everyone who visits here comments on what a magnificent house it is. People leave here changed by the experience of the place. It is annoying when people write reviews about things they have no experience of whatsoever.


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Posted in Art and Photography (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

Written by Sham Tickoo. By McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math. Sells new for $12.99. There are some available for $5.00.
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